You've been asked to be best man at a wedding. What an honor! Someone clearly thinks very highly of you - you must be quite the guy.
Flattered to the hilt, you happily agreed, but now that you've gotten yourself into this, you realize you may not be entirely sure what you supposed to do as the best man. Just what exactly are the responsibilities of the best man?
Yeah, I know, you're usually a pretty confident guy, but now you're feeling just a touch nervous and a little unsure of yourself. Maybe you haven't been to that many weddings, and if you have, I'm betting you weren't carefully studying the best man. The maid of honor, maybe - but not the best man. No doubt you had much better things to do!.
So now that you've been selected to wear these shoes, you're feeling uneasy...You don't want to come off looking foolish, and you don't want to get anything wrong.
Chill, honey. This is going to be a piece of cake for you. We'll run you through everthing you need to know, and you'll pull it off with class and ease. You'll be the man of the hour by the time you're through this little crash course. A real confidence man.
Let's take it from the top, shall we?
What is a best man?
The best man is the person selected to "stand up for the groom" at the wedding. The best man must be of legal age because he also serves as a legal witness to the marriage. (Remember, apart from all the wedding hoopla, marriage is a legal contract!).
During the ceremony, the best man stands next to the groom (to the groom's right side). If there are other male attendants (ushers or groomsmen), they will stand to your right side.
If there is no ring bearer for the wedding (the little guy who carries that frilly little pillow onto which the rings are sometimes tied), the best man may be asked to hold the rings during the ceremony until the big moment comes for the couple to exchange vows and rings.
Since the best man serves as a legal witness, towards the end of the ceremony you will accompany the bride, groom, and maid or matron of honor (who is also a witness), to witness the signing of the legal documents.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, the best man escorts the Maid or Matron of Honor up the aisle, following directly behind the bride and groom.
As you exit the church, you will stand with the bride, groom, and other bridal party attendants to pose for photos.
If all of this seems a little overwhelming or difficult to remember, don't worry - it will all be carefully explained, and you'll get the chance to practice it, and ask any questions you may have, at the wedding rehearsal a day or two before the wedding.
The Right Man for the Job
So who should be a best man at a wedding? If you are asking this, you're second guessing yourself pal. The groom picked you because you're the man! He knows what he's doing, so relax.
The best man may be the best friend of the groom, or a buddy of the groom; he may be a brother, step-brother, or close cousin of the groom; he may even be the father or the step-father of the groom - which, in this wedding expert's personal opinion, totally rocks (who could be more deserving of this honor than dear old Dad?).
What are the duties of the best man?
Let's start with the best part first, shall we? If you'd like, you can host a stag party for the groom. I bet I don't need to explain what that is. Keep in mind that stags are optional; you are not obligated to host one, but you may do so if you wish - and IF the groom does not object to the idea. (No, really. Some guys don't want a stag). You might also ask the other male attendants in the wedding party if they'd like to host it with you, but they too are under no obligation. It's strongly recommended that you discuss your intentions with the groom before making any firm plans for a stag. Some guys have agreements with their brides-to-be that there will be no stag party, and others have made promises about the types of activities which will and will not be involved. This can be a very touchy issue for many brides-to-be, and today many grooms, of their own free will, simply prefer to keep things pretty tame and mellow. The last thing the best man should be doing is creating upset between the bride and groom, so remember, talk to the groom-to-be about the types of activities that he is interested in, and determine what will be acceptable.
Attend fittings for tuxedos or suits at the scheduled time.
Attend any pre-wedding meetings or parties for the wedding attendants.
Attend the wedding rehearsal, and rehearsal dinner (that part is easy, just show up and enjoy!).
On the day of the wedding, arrive at the groom's home prior to the ceremony to provide him with moral support, and ensure he gets to the church on time!
Hold on to the wedding rings and the marriage licence prior to the ceremony and guard them with your life! Make sure you have these prior to leaving for the ceremony. If the couple will be leaving for their honeymoon directly after the reception, you may also be asked to hold any plane tickets for safe keeping until the couple is ready to depart the reception.
Hang on to the payment for the ceremony officiant (the minister, rabbi, or other religious officiant, or the judge in the case of a civil ceremony) as well as payments for any ceremony musicians (organist, soloist, string ensemble, etc.), and ensure - continued below ...